Daily Morning Meeting
General information
- Call No.:
-
300-1-8:7/6
- Part of series
- HU OSA 300-1-8 Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: General Records: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Public Affairs Photographic Files
- Located at
- Archival photo box #7 / No. 6
- Digital ver. identifier
- HU OSA 300-1-8_007-006
- Legacy ID
- rfe_workflow_3_006
- Date
- 1983
- Level
- Item
- Primary Type
- Still image
- Language
- English
- Notes
- The black and white prints of RFE/RL were donated to OSA by the Hoover Institute, California in year 2015. The images are duplicates of those held at Hoover. The originals, and most probably the negatives are with the donor as well. OSA only received the paper prints with captions, and digitized the entire collection in year 2018.
Content
- Form/Genre
- Photograph
- Contents Summary
- Cf. HU OSA 300-1-8/7:5, HU OSA 300-1-8/7:7.
ORIGINAL CAPTION:
Munich -- So what have we got on this story? Every morning this question is posed at the RFE and RL daily morning meeting bringing together the Directors of the two radios and the heads of the 21 different nationality services. Weighing the value of the more than 1.5 million words that pour every 24 hours from all the world's major news agencies, newspapers, radios and television nets, representatives of all broadcasting services, the Central News Department, Research and management thrash out problems daily. Here, from left to right, are: Andrzej Krzeczunowicz Assistant Director of Polish Service; Vladimir Georgescu, Director of the Romanian Service; James Edwards, Director of Central News; Charles Andras, Deputy Director, RFE Research; Robert L. Hutchings, RFE Deputy Director who chaired the meeting; and representatives of the Czechoslovak and Hungarian Services (Backs to camera).
Context
- Associated Names
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Copyright holder)
- Associated Places
- Munich
Subject / Coverage
- Spatial Coverage
- Munich
- Germany
- Collection Specific Tags
- Cold War, Crusade for Freedom, Iron curtain, man, monitoring, Radio broadcasting, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, woman